FXU Gorilla Trek Info Meeting

You won't regret it.

Andy King, our International Event Coordinator will present to you all the information about The Gorilla Trek, which will take around 30 minutes followed by a chance for you to ask any question you may want to ask.

We strongly advise you attend an Information Meeting prior to signing up to the adventure. However if you simply cannot make it, then we have an information video you can watch to make sure you are totally clued up!

Let us know that you'll be coming to our information meeting by filling in the form below and if you are ready to sign up then please do so here.

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Find out more about our Uganda Volunteer Project by coming to Cardiff University's Information Meeting at 1pm on Monday 30th October 2017 in room 1.25 Main Building, Cardiff University. AND. 5pm on Tuesday 31st October 2017 in room 1.25 Main Building, Cardiff University
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Find out more about our Uganda Volunteer Project by coming to University of West England's Information Meeting at 5pm, Wednesday 4th AND Thursday 5th October 2017 Upper Engagement Space, Union 1, The Students Union, Frenchay Campus, University of West England.
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Find out more about The Gorilla Trek by coming to Manchester RAG's Information Meeting at 1pm or 6pm, Tuesday 26th September 2017 in the Students Union Room 2, Manchester University
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Find out more about The Gorilla Trek by coming to Manchester RAG's Information Meeting at 1pm or 6pm, Tuesday 26th September 2017 in the Students Union Room 2, Manchester University
You won't regret it.

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The Gorilla Trek is the ultimate African adventure allowing you to explore, discover and develop the incredible country of Uganda. As an ethical, affordable trip, it’s what you need to have the summer of a lifetime.
Apply now! Don't miss out on your place

East African Playgrounds is a UK registered charity and international NGO, focused on East Africa, primarily Uganda. Children need to play to access their childhood, allowing them to gain all the developmental benefits that play has to offer giving them the tools for future success.

This incredible volunteering experience is just a fraction of the cost of most. Just because it is low cost does not mean it is low quality. We are able to provide our volunteering project at a reasonable price because we don't know have large overheads or work with third party providers who need to make profit. We aim to be transparent and accountable with where the money we receive goes.

It’s all about experiencing a new culture whilst giving children their childhoods through play. Weekdays volunteering at a school building a playground and weekends exploring the amazing activities on offer in Uganda. What's not to love!

I believe that every child deserves an opportunity to play, be active and have fun with their friends in a safe and friendly environment, and therefore I am taking part in the Gorilla Trek during August 2018!

To make sure you are bursting full of ideas and plans for your fundraising we have provided you with every resource you could possibly need. Have a read through all the documents below to make your fundraising is a breeze.

Uganda Volunteer Project is all about experiencing a new culture whilst giving children their childhoods through play. Weekdays volunteering at a school building a playground and weekends exploring the amazing activities on offer in Uganda. What's not to love!
Apply now! Don't miss out on your place.

Hi, my name is Megan and I will be volunteering with Eastern African Playgrounds in Uganda in the summer of 2018! In many communities across eastern Africa there is an absence of facilities in schools due to poverty and lack of funding. EAP aim to give the children of Uganda the opportunity to develop their creativity and improve their cognitive, social and emotional skills by building playgrounds for the children to engage in educational play. EAP have been installing these playgrounds througho